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MAREX
CONGRATULATES YOU
WITH YOUR NEW
Marex 375
You are now the owner of quality product from MAREX. Your boat is built by the
highest standards of safety and quality for your safety and pleasure.
The owner's manual is written so that you as a boat owner can have the best
possibilities to get experienced with the boat and its functions. The owner's manual
contains important information about handling, safety, systems, equipment
mounted or delivered with the boat. You will also find useful information about use
and maintenance.
It is recommended that you make yourself acquainted with the boats maneuvering
ability and properties before you start to use it, regardless of previous boating
experience. Your local dealer can assist you in finding an instructor or boating
school.
Please study the owner's manual carefully before using the boat.
Producer:
MAREX Boats
UAB
Eglių g. 1, Ilgakiemio km., Garliavos sen.,
LT-53288 Kauno r.,
Lithuania
Phone: 00370 37 261 500
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  • Page 1 WITH YOUR NEW Marex 375 You are now the owner of quality product from MAREX. Your boat is built by the highest standards of safety and quality for your safety and pleasure. The owner’s manual is written so that you as a boat owner can have the best possibilities to get experienced with the boat and its functions.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MAREX 375 Contents 1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION ................... 4 1.1 INSTALLED EQUIPMENT ....................... 6 1.2 SYMBOLS USED IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL ................6 1.3 CONSTRUCTION CATEGORIES....................7 1.4 ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL....................8 2.0 TECHNICAL DATA ....................9 2.1 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA ......................9 2.2 HULL ..............................
  • Page 3 MAREX 375 4.2.1 DRAWINGS OF THE TECHNICAL SYSTEMS ..............28 4.2.2 PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION OF INSTALLED COMPONENTS ........29 4.3 FUEL SYSTEM ..........................29 4.4 DRAINING SYSTEM ........................31 4.5 LENSING SYSTEM ........................32 4.5.1 MANUAL LENSING SYSTEM ....................32 4.5.2 AUTOMATIC LENSING SYSTEM ..................
  • Page 4 MAREX 375 6.1.3 NORMAL MAINTENANCE ..................... 64 6.2 MAINTENANCE OF THE TEAK DECK ..................64 6.3 MAINTENANCE OF THE ENGINE AND THE DRIVE ..............64 6.4 MAINTENANCE OF THE STEERING SYSTEM ................64 6.5 MAINTENANCE AND CONTROLLING OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM ........65 6.6 MAINTENANCE OF THE GAS SYSTEM ..................
  • Page 5: General Introduction

    MAREX 375 1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION This manual has been compiled to help you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It is not a course on boating safety or seamanship. If this is your first boat, or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with, for your own comfort and safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before “assuming command”...
  • Page 6 MAREX 375 Type: Marex 375 Construction category: Approval: EC TYPE EXAMINATION BY DET IMSI (INTERNATIONAL MARINE CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE) Certificate number:_______________ See copy enclosed in divider number 5. The boat’s CIN number (Craft Identification Number) is engraved aft of the boat, under the fender-list, on the starboard side.
  • Page 7: Installed Equipment

    MAREX 375 1.1 INSTALLED EQUIPMENT Divider number 4 contains a list of installed equipment in your boat. 1.2 SYMBOLS USED IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL DANGER: The “Danger” warnings in the owner’s manual or in the installed component MUST be followed to avoid personal injury or serious material damage.
  • Page 8: Construction Categories

    MAREX 375 1.3 CONSTRUCTION CATEGORIES EU-directive 94/25/EC defines the following construction categories: A. OCEAN: This craft is designed for extended voyages where conditions may exceed wind force 8 (Beaufort scale) and significant wave heights of 4 m and above but excluding abnormal conditions, and vessels largely self-sufficient.
  • Page 9: About This Owner's Manual

    ✓ This “user bag” is considered a part of the boat and must be included in the boat for future owners. ✓ Marex is continuously developing the quality of its products. This owner’s manual contains information updated at the time of the print of this book and may therefore deviate from your boat.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    MAREX 375 2.0 TECHNICAL DATA Part of the information is given on the builder’s plate fixed on the craft. A full explanation of this information is given in the relevant sections of this manual. 2.1 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA Boat type:...
  • Page 11 MAREX 375 Figure 1: Main dimensions Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 12: Windscreen

    MAREX 375 2.3 WINDSCREEN Defects allowed: 1. Scratches up to 30 mm in length, no more than 1 pcs on one glass. 2. Damages smaller than 0.5mm, no more than 3 pcs on one glass. 3. Damages smaller than 2mm in diameter, within 30 mm of the edge. No more than 3pcs on one glass.
  • Page 13: Capacities

    MAREX 375 2.6 CAPACITIES 700 litres* (All of its capacity may not be Fuel tank: usable according to trim and loading and 20% reserve should be kept.) 350 litres* - 2 x 175 litres (All of its Water tank: capacity may not be usable according to trim and loading.)
  • Page 14: Safety

    We summarize the important information for safety aboard. A great deal of the information will be repeated later in the owner’s manual, but Marex signify the importance for you as a customer and user of the boat that this information must be easy accessible in a stressed situation.
  • Page 15: Fire

    MAREX 375 3.2 FIRE DANGER:  INSTRUCTION MANUAL ➢ Portable fire extinguisher (2 kg, type ABE class II - powder apparatus) is located at the step near the helm position. ➢ The engine room has an automatic fire extinguisher system with auto discharge and auto stop of the engine.
  • Page 16: Automatic Fire Extinguisher

    MAREX 375 WARNING: ▪ Do not lift or transport the extinguisher holding the sensor valve. ▪ Do not drop the extinguisher. ▪ Keep the extinguisher out of reach from the children. ▪ After a discharge – REPLACE the extinguisher with a new one.
  • Page 17 MAREX 375 The fire extinguisher in the engine room automatically discharges by temperatures over C. Indicator by the helmsman’s position informs if the extinguisher has been discharged. When automatic discharge of the content happens, the engine stops automatically! Picture 5: Fire extinguisher indicator When the ignition is on, the lamp indicator will light as long as the system is ready to be discharged.
  • Page 18: Fire Alarm

    3.2.3 FIRE ALARM Marex is one of few producers that mount a fire alarm as standard equipment. We prioritize your safety and have mounted several fire alarms, on the front cabin ceiling, hallway ceiling and in the cockpit near the main sliding door.
  • Page 19 MAREX 375 ➢ The gas bottle is located in the bathing platform bench storage. The compartment where the gas bottle is kept is drained out under the bathing ladder cover. Picture 7: Gas bottle storage with the pressure reduction valve (1) The pressure reduction valve must never come in contact with saltwater;...
  • Page 20 MAREX 375 ➢ If the gas cooker is installed: ✓ Close the closing valves to the cooker and the valve in the compartment on the bathing platform when the cooker is not in use. ✓ Close the valves before changing the gas bottles.
  • Page 21: Gas Installation And Leakage Test Instruction

    MAREX 375 3.3.1 GAS INSTALLATION AND LEAKAGE TEST INSTRUCTION DANGER: WARNING: ❖ SAFETY The pressure gauge is designed to check current pressure in system and can be used to detect leaks in gas systems with a maximum working pressure of 200 kPa (2 bar).
  • Page 22: Electric System

    MAREX 375 3.4 ELECTRIC SYSTEM DANGER: Never: ✓ work on the electrical system when the system is activated. ✓ change the electric installation and relevant parts. Use an authorized marine electric technician. ✓ change or divert the power circuits or fuses.
  • Page 23: Engine Room

    MAREX 375 3.6 ENGINE ROOM WARNING: • Do not enter the engine room when the engine is running. • Stop the engine for inspection of propeller. • Do not operate the boat with an engine of rated power greater than the maximum recommended power.
  • Page 24: Through Hull Leads - Under The Waterline

    MAREX 375 CAUTION Make sure that the fuel lines are always intact. The pipe should not be extremely bended, close to corners or any other sharp areas. • Exit the boat for filling fuel. • Do not overfill the tank. Carefully measure the proper amount of diesel when refuelling.
  • Page 25: Closing Valve - Blackwater Outlet

    MAREX 375 3.8.2 CLOSING VALVE – BLACKWATER OUTLET The closing valve for Blackwater outlet is placed in the engine room. Picture 11: Location of the black water outlet and valve (1) WARNING: When the valve handle is across the hose, then it is closed (Figure 3 above).
  • Page 26: Closing Valve - Seawater Inlet For Engine Cooling

    MAREX 375 3.8.3 CLOSING VALVE – SEAWATER INLET FOR ENGINE COOLING Z Drive Volvo Penta propulsion systems have integrated engine cooling. In case of other engine installations, it can occur that extra seawater inlets and valves are necessary. Picture 12: Location of seawater inlet for engine cooling and Closing valve (1) (optional) 3.9 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY...
  • Page 27: Safety Equipment

    MAREX 375 3.10 SAFETY EQUIPMENT DANGER: ➢ In most countries safety vests or something similar must be available for ALL passengers aboard. All of them should also know how to use such equipment. ➢ A Life raft canister can be placed at the bathing platform by the aft bench.
  • Page 28: Emergency Exits

    MAREX 375 3.11 EMERGENCY EXITS DANGER: Emergency exits front cabin: ✓ Door from front cabins to the cockpit, opening size 53 cm. ✓ Hatch above front cabin, opening size 55 cm. Emergency exit salon: ✓ Trough main sliding door and out into every direction.
  • Page 29: Drawings And Technical Descriptions Ofthe Boat

    MAREX 375 4.0 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BOAT  These drawings show a standard boat. 4.1 ARRANGEMENT AND EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Divider number 2 includes the following drawings: UM-01 Main particulars General arrangement - Interior – Port side UM-02...
  • Page 30: Pictures And Description Of Installed Components

    4.2.2 PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION OF INSTALLED COMPONENTS In divider number 7 in this owner’s manual you will find pictures with descriptions of installed components in a standard Marex 375. 4.3 FUEL SYSTEM The fuel system consists of one fuel tank in the engine compartment (placed under the cockpit floor) and hoses connected to the tank shown on the enclosed drawings.
  • Page 31 MAREX 375 Fuel closing valve is mounted above the fuel tank. Filter/water separator in the engine room must be checked on a regular basis. If any impurities or water is discovered in the separator, you need to contact the service workshop.
  • Page 32: Draining System

    MAREX 375 4.4 DRAINING SYSTEM Draining of the cockpit floor:  The starboard aft deck drain is located in the starboard aft corner of the floor. It leads out through the hull fitting on the starboard side. Picture 15: Aft deck drain on the starboard side (1) ...
  • Page 33: Lensing System

    MAREX 375 4.5 LENSING SYSTEM WARNING: The bilge pumping system is not designed for damage control. 4.5.1 MANUAL LENSING SYSTEM The boat has two manual lensing pumps: ▪ One is placed under the hallway floor in the front cabin area (front area).
  • Page 34 MAREX 375 Picture 18: The automatic lensing system in the engine room (1) ▪ The automatic lensing is connected to a switch on the dashboard. Picture 19: Lensing lamp indicators (1) ▪ System is operating in automatic mode. ▪ Press and hold switch to run lensing pump manually.
  • Page 35: Fresh Water System

    MAREX 375 4.6 FRESH WATER SYSTEM  INSTRUCTION MANUAL ✓ Read the user manual for the hot water tank and the pressure water pump. ✓ Read the user manual for the shower draining pump. The fresh water system provides hot and cold water. Cold water comes directly from the fresh water tanks, while the hot water is provided with help of the engine heat or electrically, while the boat is plugged into the shore connection.
  • Page 36 MAREX 375 Picture 22: Fresh water tank in the front cabin – under the front bed (1) The fresh water system is used for: ▪ sink and shower in the toilet room ▪ external shower on the bathing platform ▪ sink in the pantry ▪...
  • Page 37: Septic System/Black Water System

    MAREX 375 Possible errors that may prevent free flow of water: ➢ Blocked air ventilation of the water tank. ➢ Blocked/full freshwater filter. ➢ Automatic fuse for the freshwater pump has been released. For resetting the fuse see the fuse panel placed starboard at the helmsman position (25 amp), marked “12 V CABIN”.
  • Page 38 MAREX 375 Picture 25: Black water level indicator (1) - optional (In combination with electrical discharge) Picture 26: Septic/Black water tank in the engine room (1), Macerator pump - optional (2) Possible errors that may stop or block the discharge: ❖...
  • Page 39 MAREX 375 ❖ Blocked macerator in the toilet bowl: • Due to a block in the hoses. • Through use of too much or bad toilet paper. ➢ Hint: 1. Fill a plastic bottle (1.5 l) with a strong mix of dish washer detergent and water.
  • Page 40: Electric System

    MAREX 375 4.8 ELECTRIC SYSTEM The system consists of two main parts: - 12 Volt Direct Current (DC) from the service batteries - 230 Volt Alternating Current (AC) by the use of shore power. Be aware that you do not have unlimited power capacity.
  • Page 41 MAREX 375 Picture 29: Dual sense charging relay  INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read the instruction manual for the battery charger. 12 VOLT SYSTEM: Batteries: • The Starter battery serves for: - Starting of the engine - Electronics of the engine • The Service batteries serve for:...
  • Page 42: Exhaust System

    MAREX 375 Picture 30: 230 V Main fuse 20A and grounding relay (1) (Lamp indicates when 230 V is active.) 4.9 EXHAUST SYSTEM Is integrated into the Z drive. Picture 31: The exhaust hose (1) Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 43: Ventilation System For The Engine

    MAREX 375 Picture 32: The exhaust outlet 4.10 VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR THE ENGINE The engine room is ventilated through the side openings on the hull at aft, on port and starboard side. The air travels down the sides and into the engine room.
  • Page 44 MAREX 375 ➢ 1 automatic extinguisher in the engine room with an indicator by the helmsman position. Picture 34: Automatic fire extinguisher in the engine room – 2.5 kg capacity (1), fire extinguisher volume level (2) ➢ 1 fire blanket...
  • Page 45: Operation

    MAREX 375 5.0 OPERATION This chapter contains information advices and hints about practical use of the boat and equipment. The following of activities and equipment will be commented: ✓ Starting the engine ✓ Batteries ✓ Switch panel ✓ Fuse panel ✓...
  • Page 46: Batteries (Lead Accumulators)

    MAREX 375 Picture 36: The neutral position CAUTION NEVER leave ignition ON. Leaving the ignition on without the engine running will drain “START” battery. 5.2 BATTERIES (LEAD ACCUMULATORS) ❖ Generally Batteries are your source of energy to start the engine and to supply you with services like lanterns, lights 12 Volt system etc.
  • Page 47 MAREX 375 Picture 37: Batteries crossover switch (1). When the engine is running, the starter battery is charged by the alternator. It is important to regularly check and maintain this system. ❖ Charging voltage The voltage by maximal charging is normally around 14.2 to 14.4 V.
  • Page 48: Fuse Panel & Connection Schemes

    MAREX 375 5.3 FUSE PANEL & CONNECTION SCHEMES Fuse panel is placed at starboard side at the helm position/driver’s seat. Picture 38: The fuse panel Drawings are enclosed in divider number 4. 5.4 MAIN SWITCH PANEL Main switches are located at the helmsman position, under the steering wheel.
  • Page 49: Windscreen Wipers

    MAREX 375 5.5 WINDSCREEN WIPERS Control switches are placed on the dashboard below the navigation. Picture 40: Windscreen washer (1), windscreen wipers (2). 5.6 DASHBOARD INSTRUMENTS INSTALLATION ACCESS All dashboard instruments can be reached from the underside, by removing of the wall panels, located in the toilet room.
  • Page 50: Electric System

    MAREX 375 5.7 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 230 V Sockets: Picture 41: 230V socket on port side in the engine room, charger (1). Picture 42: 230V socket by the pantry – optional. Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 51 MAREX 375 Picture 43: 230V socket in the toilet room. Picture 44: 230V socket in the front cabin. Picture 45: 230V socket near the sitting group. Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 52 MAREX 375 Picture 46: 230V socket in the mid-ships cabin. Do not use power unnecessarily and be careful, when maintaining the system. Do not forget to check if the connections and joints are properly fastened. When 230 Volt shore connection is plugged in, the red LED light is on.
  • Page 53: Septic System

    MAREX 375 5.8 SEPTIC SYSTEM  INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read the user manual for the pressure pump of the toilet. The bottom valve of the water inlet must be opened for the toilet to work. Picture 48: Automatic toilet. CAUTION After every usage, the toilet is flushed into the septic tank. When the tank is full, further flushing will lead to over pressure and eventual leakage of the system.
  • Page 54 MAREX 375 Picture 50: Location of deck discharge  DISCHARGE OF THE SEPTIC TANK INTO THE SEA (through the bottom valve) is possible with the manual pump or the macerator pump (optional) in the engine room. The macerator pump is controlled with a switch at the dashboard marked “WASTE”.
  • Page 55 MAREX 375 Picture 52: The macerator pump under the septic tank (1) – optional. ❖ Hints for emptying of the black water tank: 1. Stop the engine. 2. Open the engine room hatch. 3. Open the bottom valve. ( Picture 51: valve (2)) 4.
  • Page 56: Operating Other Equipment

    MAREX 375 5.9 OPERATING OTHER EQUIPMENT 5.9.1 COOKER AND OVEN  INSTRUCTION MANUAL See user manual of cooker and oven. WARNING: The cooker uses gas and oxygen to burn! Provide good ventilation when the device is in use. Avoid suffocation. Do not use for heating! Do not let a fender block the exhaust outlet (on the hull side) as this can cause fire.
  • Page 57: Diesel Heater

    MAREX 375 5.9.3 DIESEL HEATER  INSTRUCTION MANUAL See the diesel heater’s user manual. The diesel heater is placed in the engine room on the starboard side. Picture 53: Diesel heater (1) with the blower. Picture 54: The heater switch (1) The heater outlets: ✓...
  • Page 58: Manoeuvring Of The Boat

    MAREX 375 CAUTION Never close the heater outlet in the cockpit. This can cause overheating and fire. Avoid contact of materials with the heater outlets. Do not block any heater outlets with any objects. 5.10 MANOEUVRING OF THE BOAT Manoeuvring of a boat, designed for category B Important factors to understand and study are: the boat, the cargo weight and placement, position of the Z drive, use of the trim flaps.
  • Page 59 MAREX 375 ❖ AGAINST THE WAVES ➢ Adjust the speed according to the height of the waves. ➢ Adjust the angle towards the waves. ➢ Avoid waves hitting the boat sideways. Picture 55: Sailing against the waves ❖ MANOEUVRING WITH THE WAVES ➢...
  • Page 60 MAREX 375 WARNING: Do not sit at the bow area when the boat is moving fast. Do not sail the boat at maximum speed in trafficked areas or in weather conditions that can reduce the visibility. Reduce speed according to other boaters as safety precaution for you and others.
  • Page 61: Hints And Advices

    MAREX 375 5.11 HINTS AND ADVICES 5.11.1 LIFTING AND STORAGE IN A “CRADLE” Adjust the lifting straps so that the boat is lifted in a horizontal position. Use protection between the straps and the boat. Placing of the lifting straps: ✓...
  • Page 62: Boat Transport

    WARNING: Use a trailer suitable for the boats length and weight. 5.11.3 BOAT MOORING Marex 375 has 2 pullers in the front, 4 at the aft of the boat and 2 pullers at the mid-ship area. Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 63: Boat Anchoring

    MAREX 375 5.11.4 BOAT ANCHORING There are two possible “strong points” at the front and/or aft anchor (depends on boat version). ➢ Recommended anchor weight is 15-25 kg. ➢ Recommended anchor rope diameter is 14-16 mm and length approx. 30-50 meters.
  • Page 64: Periodic Maintenance

    This wax can be removed in warm weather with a thinner and very hot water. To protect the hull and to prevent osmosis, Marex recommends priming the hull under the waterline before antifouling is added. This has already been made if antifouling has been ordered as extra equipment.
  • Page 65: Normal Maintenance

    The deck should never be exposed to acid-based detergents. Acid-based detergents will damage teak seams irreparably. There are many products on the market and Marex recommends oiling the deck with oil without chemical additives. To get the best result the teak can be sanded with fine sandpaper and then oiled.
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Controlling Of The Electric System

    MAREX 375 6.5 MAINTENANCE AND CONTROLLING OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM DANGER: When the boat is connected to the shore power, the ZINC anodes must be controlled often. If the anodes are damaged or filled with “holes” there can be something wrong with the shore power system or the marina electric system or any other near boat or a close electrical system.
  • Page 67: Maintenance Of The Gas System

    MAREX 375 6.6 MAINTENANCE OF THE GAS SYSTEM  INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read the gas system’s user manual. ➢ Test the gas system for leakages at a regular basis. Check all connections by: • Testing and observing the bubble-leakage-tester in the compartment on the bathing platform.
  • Page 68: Maintenance Of The Fuel System

    MAREX 375 6.7 MAINTENANCE OF THE FUEL SYSTEM ➢ Regularly check fuel filters in the fuel tank and clean or replace if necessary. • Disconnect all hoses from fuel tank hatch. • Unscrew hatch nuts. • Carefully take out hatch with filters.
  • Page 69: Maintenance Of The Lensing System

    MAREX 375 6.8 MAINTENANCE OF THE LENSING SYSTEM  INSTRUCTION MANUAL • SAFETY PRECAUTION – Check the function of all lensing pumps at regular intervals. Pump inlets have to be clear from debris and garbage. If seacocks are fitted in the fore and aft peak bulkheads, they shall be kept closed and shall only be opened to let water drain into the main bilges.
  • Page 70: Maintenance Of The Fire Extinguishers

    MAREX 375 6.9 MAINTENANCE OF THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS  INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read fire extinguishers’ user manual. • Always check that the pressure is correct at the manometer. The indicator must be in the green zone. Contact a professional for maintenance.
  • Page 71: Preparing For The Season

    MAREX 375 7.0 PREPARING FOR THE SEASON 7.1 GENERAL PREPARATION ✓ Take off the canopy in due time and ventilate the boat thoroughly before the boat is placed on water. Wash and polish the boat. Apply antifouling under the waterline.
  • Page 72: Other Equipment

    MAREX 375 ✓ Check the steering function before the boat is placed on water. 7.4 OTHER EQUIPMENT ✓ Cleaning the canopy: See the supplier’s manual in divider number 4. ✓ Clean all textiles according to the manuals. 7.5 REMOVING RUST/CORROSION The only steel usable for boat is acid proof stainless steel AISI 316 L.
  • Page 73: Winter Storage Preparation

    MAREX 375 8.0 WINTER STORAGE PREPARATION ➢ If the boat is covered with plastic, it is important to protect all surfaces against rubbing and tearing through the winter. It is a big risk that this will go mat, if it is unprotected.
  • Page 74: Septic System

    MAREX 375 8.4 SEPTIC SYSTEM The system should be empty during storage at freezing temperatures. ➢ Empty the toilet bowl and septic tank/blackwater tank for contents BEFORE lifting the boat out of the water and refill one time with water before emptying again. Fill with mixed anti-freeze.
  • Page 75: Environmental Issues

    MAREX 375 9.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES The boat owner is responsible for following local environment laws and to reduce pollution caused by: ✓ fuel and oil ✓ garbage ✓ noise ✓ waves ✓ exhaust ✓ septic/black water ✓ chemicals and antifouling •...
  • Page 76: Positions Of Through Hull And Deck Fittings

    MAREX 375 10.0 POSITIONS OF THROUGH HULL AND DECK FITTINGS 10.1 STARBOARD SIDE Figure 9: Starboard side. Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 77: Port Side

    MAREX 375 10.2 PORT SIDE Figure 10: Port side. Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 78: Top View - Hull Bottom

    MAREX 375 10.3 TOP VIEW - HULL BOTTOM Figure 11: Top view Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 79 MAREX 375 10.4 TOP VIEW – DECK Figure 12: Deck top view Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 80: Overview

    MAREX 375 11.0 OVERVIEW Figure 13: Overview Tags in alphabetical order: 1. 230 V Shore connection plug 2. 230 V Sockets 3. Bathing ladder 4. Batteries (under amidships cabin bed) 5. Bow propeller (under the front bed) 6. Diesel fuel tank 7.
  • Page 81: Annex 1: A Checklist Of All Necessary Actions Before Use

    MAREX 375 ANNEX 1: A CHECKLIST OF ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS BEFORE USE Most boating problems and accidents can be prevented, and it is important to find and correct any issues before you leave mooring. You can make your own checklist, choosing the items from the following list.
  • Page 82: Annex 2: A Checklist Of All Necessary Actions After The Winter Storage

    MAREX 375 ANNEX 2: A CHECKLIST OF ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS AFTER THE WINTER STORAGE You can add your own comments and make a copy for next year. Wash and polish the boat. Apply antifouling under the waterline. Check that all valves in the hull are working and that the hoses are properly fastened.
  • Page 83 MAREX 375 Check charts and maps. Check the boat trailer (trailer tires, frame, wheel bearings, trailer's lights and tags). Check your safety equipment. Inspect your life jackets (If any life jacket is damaged, replace it.). Check flares (Buy new flares if their expiration dates have passed.).
  • Page 84 MAREX 375 Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
  • Page 85 MAREX 375 Notes Nikl Design USER MANUAL...
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